I wouldn't settle for anything more than free on a 3 year contract. So... $250 too high.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Rogers has just announced pricing on their new berries. The Bold 9900 will be $249.99 on a 3 year, the QWERTYless Torch 9860 is $199.99 on a 3 year and the warmed over Torch 9810 $199.99 on a 3 year.
I'm thinking the pricing is about $100 too high but then again I'm guessing it will be a while before these models get replaced so there's a lot of time for the price to come down. What do you guys think?
http://redboard.rogers.com/2011/new-...ing-to-rogers/
New Infinity Blade character
My iPhone 5 ringtone: Bah, Bah, Black Sheep.
Our reviews:
Sony Xperia ZL | Nokia Lumia 620 | Samsung ATIV-S | Blackberry Z10 | Samsung Galaxy Camera | Reflections on 2012 | HTC Windows Phone 8s | Samsung Rugby LTE | Huawei D Quad XL | Google Nexus 4 | Apple iPad Mini | HTC One X+ | HTC Windows Phone 8X | Nokia Lumia 920 | Sony Xperia T | Parrot Zik | LG Optimus G | Samsung Galaxy Note II | Motorola DEFY PRO | Motorola RAZR HD LTE | From iOS to Android | Apple iPhone 5 | HoFo at the CWTS coverage | Rogers LTE Rocket Hub ZTE MF28B | Nokia Lumia 820 and 920 launch | Motorola RAZR V | Motorola ATRIX HD LTE | Back to School Guide | HTC One V | Huawei Ascend P1 | Sony Xperia ION | Nokia Lumia 610 | Nexus 7 | LG Optimus L7 | HTC Titan II | Sony Xperia U | OtterBox Commuter for HTC One X | Samsung Galaxy S III | HTC One S | Samsung Galaxy S II HD LTE | Nokia Lumia 900 | HTC One X | Apple iPad 3 | Sony Xperia S | Samsung Galaxy Note | Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 | Nokia Lumia 710 | Blackberry Playbook OS 2.0 | Casemate Pop for Galaxy Nexus | Otterbox Commuter for Galaxy Nexus | Otterbox Defender for Galaxy Nexus | Nokia Lumia 800 | Motorola Pro+ | Blackberry Curve 9360 | Asus Transformer Prime | Galaxy S Glide | Blackberry Bold 9790 | Nokia N9 | 2011 Gift Guide | HTC Amaze 4G | Acer ICONIA Tab A501 | LG Optimus LTE | Case Mate TANK | Samsung Galaxy S II LTE | Motorola RAZR | Samsung Galaxy Nexus
I wouldn't settle for anything more than free on a 3 year contract. So... $250 too high.
The word 'Pentaband' means '5 Bands', from the Greek word 'pente' meaning '5'. For a phone to be pentaband it has to support 5 bands. If the phone has AWS support, it doesn't automatically mean that it is pentaband. The reason Wind and Mobilicity users like pentaband phones is because the reverse is true. We're not the only ones who like pentaband phones though, so please stop referring to phones that work on Wind and Mobilicity as pentaband. It causes unnecessary cofusion.
Too much. If they don't end up cheaper from Future Shop/Best Buy, I have a feeling they will drop around the same time a certain fruity phone hits the market.
250 Mins, E/W @ 6PM, 2500 Messages, CID, VM, 6GB = $65
$65 + 6.95 SAF + 0.75 911 = $67.70
$72.70 - $26.95 Credits = $45.75 + TAX
$51.70 TOTAL
lmao... way to redeem yourself RIM.
If the new BB's are this high, I wonder what the new iPhone will be costing...
In a month or a half will go down to $50. Or free at best buy or future shop. All new phones are high at launch.
$250 is way too high for the bold althought for me personally i would get the new torch
650 mins $20
250 Bonus mins until Mar 1 2013
8pm EW
CID
VM
500 txt $5
6gb $20
Cdn/US Corp LD
911 $0.75
Free Company Calling
Credits:
VM Credit
3 Year Plan Credit $10
Data Credit $10
SAF Credit $6.95
Bundle Disc $3.60
$36.33 after taxes
When the Bold 9000 first came out around the same time of the year, it was $400 on a 3 year term and dropped to $200 before Christmas. Early adopting can be expensive.
SII | $60 | Unl. Canada Wide Calling, Messaging, 3gb LTE Data, Call Display, Visual Voicemail (MMS)
I wouldn't touch anything with BB OS7 (though if I found one lying on the street...)
With the QNX-based OS just around the corner, anything with OS7 is soon to be an 'ugly-OS-stepchild' and destined to become OS-orphaned.
In general, the new BB prices blow chunks. But it wouldn't be Rog if it was any other way, would it?
So no love, yet no surprises, here.
The Bold 9800 at $250 on a 3 year contract with a compatible voice and data plan is too expensive for the phone in my opinion.
Since the plan that I have with my current Bold 9700 wouldn't be compatible for the $250 pricing, I would either have to add a voice component (which I have absolutely no interest in doing at this point) or pay full price for the Bold 9800 (like I did for my Bold 9700).
I'll wait to see the no-contract price and will definitely not purchase it immediately when it comes out since my Bold 9700 is still working relatively well (only problem is that it is slow and I don't have enough memory for additional application installations).
Fido (monthly plan - personal/data):Novatel Wireless MC950D or Nokia CS-18
Rogers (pay as you go - Canadian prepaid): "Fido" LG Nexus-4
Rogers (monthly BIS data plan): Blackberry Q10
Red Pocket Mobile (US prepaid): Sony-Ericsson c510 or Sony-Ericsson w300i
T-Mobile (US prepaid): unlocked Fido iPhone 3GS 32GB or "Fido" Samsung Nexus-S
My Tech Blog
This must be a joke? Soon to be obsolete os at those prices. Good luck with that rim
Sent from my Nexus S using HowardForums
I will be buying it at no-contract price the day it comes out. I don't care
Will be getting the 9900
Wirelessly posted (BB 9000: Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_5 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8L1 Safari/6533.18.5)
Yep. I remember paying $349 when I got my 9000 shortly after launch (September) and you're right, it was $199 by around new years.Originally Posted by DH
PPl STILL buy Rims Trash Phones?
Phones Owned & ratings:
N95 (8/10)
HTC Touch pro2 (8.5/10)
HTC Dream (6/10)
HTC Magic (7/10)
SEX10 (4/10)
HTC Desire HD (9.5/10)
Internal Release: Blackberry 9900, 9810, 9860 in August. 9360 in September
Bookmarks